HBO's Crashing Returns For Its Third Season on January 20th

Mon, Jan 14th 2019, 04:34 PM

Comedy series CRASHING, created by and starring Pete Holmes, returns for its third season on January 20 at 11PM AST*, only on HBO.

Fresh off of his two-month college comedy tour, Pete (Pete Holmes) returns to New York City with newfound confidence in his comedic abilities. While growing more assured, he continues to struggle over what he really wants out of comedy and how to find a happy balance between his old, faith-based self and the new, more ambitious comic he’s becoming.

CRASHING’s third season finds Pete reinvigorated – and no longer crashing on people’s couches – as he reenters the NYC stand-up comedy world following his college tour. But even though he’s improved, that doesn’t mean he’s at the head of the pack. While continuing to orbit around fellow comic and ex-girlfriend Ali (Jamie Lee), he connects with a new woman, Kat (Madeline Wise), who has a unique perspective on the comedy world and isn’t trying to make it big by telling jokes. As Pete edges closer to success one stand-up set at a time, he continues to navigate his faith, dating and the ever-changing comedy scene.

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